United are different to these mickey mouse clubs. We are steeped in tradition, honour and respect. In order to maintain our dignity and that of our manager's, we must let the manager take the season's goals right to the wire, even if it hinders our plans for next season. We mustn't make haste with big ambitions signings because at the end of the day, we gotta leave room in the squad for youngsters and these big egos can have a stunting effect on their growth. It's no surprise that both Januzaj and Wilson tapered off once we signed Di Maria and Falcao. There is a way and it's called "the United Way" and throughout the stadium everything is a reminder of our glorious past (pictures, trophies, statues). The local lads are an embodiment of the United way, which is why sometimes we must give 100+ games to the likes of Tom Cleverley and Daniel Nii-Tackie Welbeck whilst allowing the odd Paul Pogba's of the world to slip through our grasp. The United way is about continuity which is why legends of the past must take up coaching, directorial, ambassadorial and management roles at the club, irrespective of their qualifications to do so. If we sack Van Gaal now and Giggs doesn't take over next year, who else is going to develop our academy players and stick with our traditions of playing wingers, playing wide, and slinging that ball into the box whilst our strikers await with glee?
And no it doesn't matter if we get left behind because at the end of the day, we stick to our traditions, just like Barcelona did.
There I said it!